I thought CO2 was supposed to lower ph.

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I have had my CO2 working great for about 3 weeks. The ph hasn't lowered at all. Why is this? I want it to lower because it's around 7.4 or so and I have mostly tetras in the tank so I want it to be around 6.7-6.8.

Also, If I did want to lower my ph with peat in the filters, what kind do I use? Is peat moss the same as peat? Do I look for anything special.
 
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CO2 is only a weak acid when dissolved in water...it is more likely that the pH would affect the solubility of the CO2 than the CO2 affect the pH, especially with well-buffered water. What are your GH and KH values?
 
Hmm...how much CO2 are you adding? It would seem like those numbers aren't really good for buffering.

By the by, peat moss is what a lot of people use in aquaria...but make sure that it is chemical-free. I'd suggest just going with stuff that you buy at your LFS or from Big Al's.
 
I have it comming through a good air stone and then going through the Hagen CO2 bubble counter (the zig zag thing). I don't have a CO2 test kit, but if I see one at my LFS, I will pick it up.
 
If you have a pH and KH test kit....you are fine. Measure each one right now and then take those figures to: http://www.csd.net/~cgadd/aqua/art_plant_co2chart.htm

Fill in the two numbers and you will get a pretty exact CO2 concentration. You can also print out the page and use the chart at the bottom for general figures. I'm pretty sure you aren't getting enough diffused for your liking.

I've never used peat, but I've read to boil it 5 to 10 minutes prior to use.
 
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